Yesterday, it was reported that AT&T's Cricket Wireless will be offering the Samsung Galaxy S7 as part of its lineup of mobile devices soon. Apart from Cricket, two other brands have followed suit and announced that the Galaxy S7 will be offered under their service plans too. What this means is that you'll be able to choose which carrier you want the Galaxy S7 to run on.

MetroPCS

MetroPCS has announced that they will be accepting pre-orders for the device on their website. And as a bonus, MetroPCS has announced that customers who pre-order the Galaxy S7 will be receiving a free Oculus Gear VR (worth $100) along with a six Gear VR game bundle (worth $50).

To take advantage of this free offer, customers will simply need to pre-register using a valid email, purchase the device by March 18, and head over to SamsungPromotions.com/GearVR so that the requested information may be submitted along with the email address used upon registration. An image of the receipt must be uploaded along with accomplishing the online form by March 21, 2016. The free Gear VR will have a verification time of 4 to 6 weeks. Meanwhile, the six Gear VR games must be downloaded by April 20, 2016.

Boost Mobile

The Galaxy S7 will be arriving in Boost Mobile on March 11, 2016. Boost Mobile has not mentioned anything about free gifts as of press time.

Other Carriers

Both the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge are available for pre-orders on AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile, and on U.S. Cellular. Pricing details are below:

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Well, this is surprising: The T-MOBILE version is less than AT&T's and VERIZON's ...Probably better to get the T-MOBILE Branded S7(EDGE) Unlocked and have the option of taking it to a countless score of MVNOs...( Can't beat GSM for options!)

I can’t wait until Xiaomi begins offering smartphones in the U.S. That will shake up the competition, and their outrageous phone prices. The specs of Xiaomi's flagship phones are amazing for the price, and the good news is that today, Xiaomi announced at the Mobile World Congress that it plans a U.S. launch by the end of 2017.